Volume IV Issue VI
December 2022 - January 2023
Evolving And Dynamic Facets Of Extant ‘Laws Of The Land’: Analysis From ‘Legal Jurisprudential’ Lens
Samrat Bandopadhyay, Joint Director, Central Government Civil Services Officer, Group A, Government of India
Page: 01-09
This article is an attempt to delve into the intersections and interspersed areas which are inextricability connected from the perspective of law, economics, management, psychology, sociology and philosophy.
R. P. Soni, District Judge, Family Court, Katni
Dr Aparna Singh (Ph.D), Counsellor, Family Court, Katni
Page: 10-25
The present study is focused on the fact that the incidence of marital breakdown in MP is increased in recent years, which not only negatively affected the couples but the whole family, especially the children undergo severe traumatic experience.
Baggi Sri Kamal, B.B.A LL.B ( Hons), Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Banglore.
Nagiri Amith Reddy, B.B.A LL.B ( Hons), Alliance School of Law, Alliance University, Banglore.
Page: 26-39
The purpose of this research paper is to discuss the ‘Rules of Honour and Dishonour in the presentment of Negotiable Instruments. The law relating to Negotiable Instruments is not the law of one country
Ishita Pradhan, Amity University Jaipur, Rajasthan
Himanshu Sharma, Amity University Jaipur, Rajasthan
Manish Mehla, Amity University Jaipur, Rajasthan
Page: 40-47
Countries around the world have undertaken a wide range of strategies to contain the spread of COVID-19. Rural areas of developing countries pose some difficulties
C Dhanalaksmi, B.COM. L.L.B (Hons) The Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University – SOEL
Page: 48-63
Sexual harassment at workplace is a widespread disease throughout the world whether it may be a developed nation or a developing nation or an underdeveloped, atrocities against women
Manal Ali
Page: 64-73
Insurance is a perfect solution for an individual in this volatile world where his life is always at risk or is surrounded by uncertainties. The term insurance includes two types of insurances
Indranil Banerjee, Amity University, Kolkata
Kinkini Chaudhuri, Amity University, Kolkata
Page: 74-82
A corporation established specifically for the purpose of obtaining investment capital through an IPO is known as a Special Purpose Acquisition Company (SPAC) (IPO).
Swetalika Das, Amity University, Kolkata
Page: 83-89
Under the Delhi cooperative societies Act, 1972, any cooperative society that is located in Delhi must be duly registered in accordance with the provisions of the Act.
Vishakha Mehul Patwari, BA. LLB, Institute of Law, NIRMA University
Page: 90-101
Everything is governed by the laws of the universe. Talking about the governance of laws in general there are laws made for the individuals at large. The laws for adults vary from the laws made for children
Mrudhu Bashni Rajendran, B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), SASTRA (Deemed To Be) University.
Page: 102-119
The exponential growth of the Internet has led to a significant growth of cyber-attack incidents often with disastrous and grievous consequences. Currently, the majority of international economic
Pranvitha Konduru, Ramaiah Institute of Legal Studies
Page: 120-130
ADR refers to various practices of settling disputes without reaching the courts. In today’s world there is a rapid increase in disputes between the parties. Litigation provides a solution and resolves all the cases
Anshu, UPES Dehradun
Vanshika Choudhary, UPES Dehradun
Apoorve Singh Baghel, UPES Dehradun
Page: 131-139
If the right to information is strictly upheld in all spheres of Indian society, the country's democratic system will be unparalleled. In India, democracy still has its limits
S Nivedha, Sastra Deemed University
Page: 140-144
Every working women in India is subjected to maternity benefits by various laws passed by the government. Maternity benefit is the advantages that is received by women workers
Aarju, Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University
Sachin Kumar, Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University
Page: 145-154
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has emerged as a new hallmark of good governance, focusing on corporate responsiveness and societal norms for a nation's economic growth and development.
Tamanna Sharma, O.P Jindal Global University
Page: 155-163
From entering law school to coming out of the court halls, one thing remains unchanged, an abundance of male lawyers. A male-dominated profession which lacks diversity whether gender, economic or social
Tanya Sharma, B.B.A. LL.B, University School of Law and Legal Studies
Hritwik Maurya, B.B.A. LL.B, University School of Law and Legal Studies
Kunal Mehta, B.B.A. LL.B, University School of Law and Legal Studies
Page: 164-172
Voluntary repatriation is the process of a refugee, deciding from free will and without any coercion, to return to his or her country of origin. Historically, there have been three solutions to refugee
Shweta, Research Scholar, Department of Laws, Panjab University, Chandigarh
Page: 173-183
The international trade and commerce has in the recent past observed a significant industrial revolution which has led into flourishing corporate sector, and consequently making
Yash Dewan, Amity Law School, Noida
Page: 184-211
The right to privacy is one of those numerous notions of law the abstract nature of which makes its perpetration a difficult chore. The common saying “Your liberty ends where my nose begins” is indicative of the understanding
Samanvitha Murali, B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), SASTRA Deemed to be University, School of Law, Thanjavur
Page: 212-217
The following is a case commentary on Jeetubha Khansangji Jadeja v. Kutchh District Panchayat, decided on the 23rd of September 2022 by the Hon’ble Supreme Court.
Avani Bhore, ILS Law College, Pune
Page: 218-223
Contracts involving minors are void under the Indian Contract Act of 1872. Minors are people under the age of majority, or those under the age of 18. Throughout the years, we have seen various examples of contracts
Priyanka Gambhir, Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University
Page: 224-232
The article holds the information about the pre-incorporation contract and how the company is formed with the fulfillment of the pre-incorporation contract since it is one of the requirements
Anuradha Chandran S, Amity University Rajasthan
Page: 233-246
Rapid changes in the internet lead to the development of new businesses and changed the methods of doing business. The traditional system of marketing and advertising
Kushagra Amrit, BBA LL.B., KIIT Law School, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
Shashank Rai, BBA LL.B., KIIT Law School, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
Vedant Sharma, BBA LL.B., KIIT Law School, KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India
Page: 247-261
In order to encourage and safeguard foreign private investments in each other's borders, two nations enter into bilateral investment treaties (BITs). By encouraging foreign investors
Abhishek Rudra, LL.M., (Corporate Laws), Chanakya National Law University, Patna.
Page: 262-283
An algorithm is an application of reasoning by artificial intelligence for the finding of a probable solution to a problem. Algorithms are relied upon for the cost and efficiency benefits
Harshit Jain, Christ Academy Institute of Law, Bangalore
Page: 284-291
The concept of becoming companion/partners for life through the ceremony of marriage/nikah is the way that our society aspects two people to live together.
Nishika Mishra, Thakur Ramnarayan College of Law
Page: 292-303
The crime of murder has been known in our society since the beginning of the 1760s. Historians who have done extensive research on the subject of murder have found evidence
Adv. Sukhmeet Kaur Saluja, Pursuing Ph.D, GLS University, Gujarat
Page: 304-312
In India, juvenile delinquency is a huge problem that destroys the lives of the majority of the kids. Juvenile criminality and related issues have far-reaching effects for juvenile
Mishri Batavia, BBA.LLB (Hons.), School of Law, NMIMS (Deemed to be University)
Page: 313-325
This article's goal is to provide the reader with a comprehensive overview of limited liability partnerships. Additionally, the study gives readers a thorough grasp of limited liabilit
Ayesha Nacario Gupta, Amity University, Rajasthan
Raj Laxmi, Amity University, Rajasthan
Page: 326-334
India is a democratic country home to 138 crore people. With the said data, we can easily determine that India is vast in terms of both population and surface area.
Isha Khurana, BBA LLB (Honours), Jindal Global Law School
Page: 335-339
The case of Keshavan Madhava Menon v. State of Bombay1 gives us an insight into how fundamental rights, which weren’t in existence before the commencement of the constitution
Preeti Kushwah, O.P. Jindal Global Law School
Page: 340-346
The paper examines and analysis the concept of separate legal personalities and how it comes to play in cases of environmental disasters. The paper starts by explaining the concept of separate legal personality
Preeti Kushwah, O.P. Jindal Law School
Page: 347-357
Our world is becoming increasingly automated. We are surrounded by devices that are designed to simplify our lives. We use search engines to obtain whatever information
Nikita Suresh Dakhore, LLB, G.H. Raisoni University, Amravati.
Page: 358-363
India is a country where media play an important role in democracy, not only in present scenario, but a long way before the Independence also. Through we have the biggest flexible, democratic
Koyel Ghosh, LL.M, Brainware University in Kolkata
Page: 364-371
The most crucial tool for long-term business growth in the current banking system is superior customer service. Any corporate body must deal with customer complaints as part of daily operations.
Koyel Ghosh, LL.M, Brainware University in Kolkata
Page: 372-378
Girls' and women's education, as well as the elimination of obstacles to education and opportunities for their advancement, are key components of achieving gender equality.
Rachna Mishra, Assistant Lecturer, Jindal Global Law School
Utkarsh Mishra, Assistant Lecturer, Jindal Global Law School
Page: 379-394
For the purposes of examining the existing fundamental principles of criminal jurisprudence and to analyse the need for any amendment or modification, the Ministry of Home Affairs,
Preeti Kushwah, O.P. Jindal Global Law School
Page: 395-400
The paper examines and attempts to analyse the famous Lawrence v. Texas decision, which is known as a win for homosexual rights movements. The paper begins by outlining the pertinent facts
Amogh Tiwari, Jindal Global Law School
Page: 401-406
With the whole world transitioning into an age where every moment of our lives are intertwined and available electronically, inheritance laws of India are still way behind
Rahil Arora, Jindal Global Law School
Vidushi Sehgal, Jindal Global Law School
Page: 407-415
The intent of the testator is the pillar upon which ‘Wills’ as testamentary instruments stand. Determining the same can sometimes be a strenuous task given the ambiguities of language
Anjali Viswanaathan, B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), SASTRA Deemed to be University, School of Law, Thanjavur
Page: 416-425
The concept of Bonded labour(peonage) or forced labour has been persistent and is still a reality in a country which has been often praised as the mother of democracies.
Mr Joshua Joseph Jose, B.A. LL.B.(Hons.) The National University of Advanced Legal Studies
Mr Alvin Sam, B.A. LL.B.(Hons.) The National University of Advanced Legal Studies
Page: 426-431
This paper attempts to elaborate on a niche area of stalking where unfairness is evident due to legislation enacted only for those of the female sex. The short article also compares foreign, social and legislative
Piyush Khandelwal, KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar, India
Lakshyaraj Singh, KIIT School of Law, Bhubaneswar, India
Page: 432-449
The position of the governor in India is largely a by-product of colonial authority, and it has evolved into the most contentious tool for unilateral intrusions by the centre
Muskan Vasal, Jindal Global Law School
Page: 450-454
The corporate veil protects the members of the company from being liable for the actions of the company. This concept has many advantages which has led to the growth of many firms.
Riya Pant, Graphic Era Hill University, Dehradun
Page: 455-462
Rape is one of the most heinous crimes in modern times. Despite, the progress in education and societal development, this social evil is beyond tame to date. Section 375 of Indian Criminal Law
Vinay Kumar, UGC-NET, LLM from Tata Institute of Social Sciences (Mumbai)
Page: 463-483
The researcher set out to map the legal gap which is present within the Indian legal system which came much into the light after the Covid-19 Pandemic hit the nation and the greater number
Muskan Vasal, Jindal Global Law School
Page: 484-490
This case holds a prominent stature when it comes to the interpretation and application of Article 121 of the Constitution. It transformed the convention of what can be considered
Sharvari Sanjay Naik, Thakur Ramnarayan College of Law
Page: 491-500
Abortion in layman’s terms known as termination of pregnancy. There are two types namely spontaneous abortion which means an abortion that occurs without intervention
Mahima Sakhlecha, NMIMS, KPMSOL
Page: 501-509
The essence of the doctrine of mutuality is that the income derived through any mutual concern or organization usually does not fall under the ambit of profit and therefore
Nisha Shelare, Central India College of Law, Godhani, Nagpur, Maharashtra
Page: 510-523
In recent years, there has been a growing focus on the sexual experiences of young people in developing countries, including India. Research in this new field is producing new evidence
Radhika Voleti, Academic Associate, Indian School of Business
Page: 524-532
Agriculture is one of the largest sectors providing employment and plays a very significant role in promoting socio economic development. However, this sector reeling under crises in India
Jahnavi Daga, B.B.A. L.L.B.(Hons.), Jindal Global Law School
Page: 533-537
The Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act, 1974 was the first enactment by the Parliament to have uniform law across the country for Environment issues.
Anooj N Bargat, (B.A. L.L.B.), Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur
Page: 538-541
Feminist criminology tries to fix this problem by helping us learn more about how both men and women break the law and how the criminal justice system responds to their crimes.
Arpit Garg, IMS Unison University, Dehradun
Jaishree Bhadauria, IMS Unison University, Dehradun
Page: 542-552
An ordinary employee until the last decade would generally perform their work within eight to nine hours all through the weekdays and would return home to a comfortable
Dhananjai Rana, LL.M, O.P Jindal Global University
Page: 553-567
The flaws of our present banking system, such as high fees, identity theft, and great economic inequality, are discussed in terms of how cryptocurrencies can offer answers.
Dhananjai Rana, LL.M, O.P Jindal Global University
Page: 568-588
Globalisation, artificial intelligence, and international economic expansion frequently coexist. The McKinsey World Institute recently examined economic statistics from the World Bank
Shreya Prajapati, Law College Dehradun
Najish Qureshi, Law College Dehradun
Page: 589-600
The term corporate social responsibility (CSR) is in demand across the world. Integration of CSR in business is one of the major issues that businesses confront in the modern globalized world.
V. Anjana, BA.LL.B, LL.M., Jindal Global Law School
Page: 601-624
A thoughtful approach to whistleblowing promotes accountability, responsibility, and awareness. The Supreme Court of India has ruled that transparency in government operations is required
Swathi S, School of law, SASTRA Deemed to be University, Thanjavur
Page: 625-637
Unpaid household activities done for self-consumption go unrecognized and invisible in the eyes of society, as well as in calculating national accounts. Women make up the majority
Sadhana Sai Bhaskar, School of Law, Sastra deemed University, Thanjavur
Page: 638-650
Imagine being punished for merely existing. Imagine having to fear for your life just because you don’t fit into the norms of gender. Imagine not feeling comfortable in your own body or skin
Jaya Morolia, Amity University, Jaipur
Page: 751-658
It is well known that objects that appear identical from a range may not be the same when viewed up close. Implementing the very same idea to the relationship between the USA
Manish Tripathi, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur
Page: 659-680
In this paper discusses about the concept of federalism, its characteristics, the nature of federalism that is practiced or implemented in India and how it differs from the different types of federalism.
Central Provinces Transport Service Limited, Nagpur Vs Shri Raghunath Gopal Patwardhan: Case Comment
Ramachandra Subramanian, B.A.LL.B. (Hons), SASTRA Deemed To Be University
Page: 681-689
The object of all labour legislation is to regulate the relationship between capital and labour as distinct entities, so that public peace and order are not disrupted and production is not harmed.
Sumati Narayan, BBA LL.B (Hons.), Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University
Page: 690-696
The paper examines the development of the concept of notional partition under Hindu law and its transformation vide the amendment in 2005 to the Hindu Succession Ac
Sneha Muthukumar, B.A. LL.B (Hons.), School of Law, Sastra Deemed University, Thanjavur, Tamilnadu, India
Page: 697-716
The main purpose of this article is to understand the level of efficiency of existing laws and policies in catering to the ever-increasing demand for Indian nurses arising abroad
Pooja Gautam, Assistant Professor, UPES, School of Law and PhD Candidate NALSAR, Hyderabad.
Page: 717-725
In India, obscenity is a punishable offence under sec 292 of Indian Penal Code (IPC) as well as under some special legislations like the Information and Technology Act. Sec. 292
Gaurav Thakur, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla
Dr. Suman Vimal, Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla
Page: 726-740
The concept of Corporate Governance has been one of the major topics of discussion in the era of globalization and liberalization. Post 1991 economic reforms, India has seen a gradual
Vijay Kumar, GLA university
Vikas Yadav, GLA university
Page: 740-748
Intellectual Property Rights, which has gained a lot of importance and recognition in the recent times. It includes Copyright, trademark, geographical indication, patent and industrial design.
Oishik Bhattacharya, Bharati Vidyapeeth deemed University, New Law College
Page: 749-758
A reward for an offender's good behaviour in jail, parole is a temporary or permanent release of the criminal before the conclusion of his term, according to the conditions outlined
Gayathri Siva Subramaniam, BBA.LL.B. (Hons.), SASTRA (Deemed To Be) University.
Page: 759-767
Phishing is a type of cybercrime in which the attacker tricks the user into supplying sensitive and personal information. Credit card information, usernames and passwords, bank information
Niharika Singh, B.A.LL.B, Kirti P Mehta School Of Law
Page: 768-781
This research paper talks about the least talked tort which is tort of intentional interference which has generally evolved through various jurisprudence through time.
Tamanna Sharma, O.P Jindal Global University
Page: 782-790
We live in a world where at every corner there is a man present, and every word consists of one too. Menstruation is no different however Indian history didn’t always stigmatize menstruation.
Lavanya Bhattacharya, O.P Jindal Global University
Page: 791-796
Indian environmental law has come a long way in the past decade, by implementing effective international principles to address growing concerns. In such an effort, it has also significantly adopted the Principle of Polluter Pay’s
Akshita Singh, Research Scholar, Lucknow University
Aradhana Yadav, Assistant Professor of Law, Amity Law School, Amity University, Lucknow Campus
Page: 799-809
Mental and physical health is a vital human right which is obligatory for the practice of other human rights Mental health has been described as a condition of well-being
Kartikeya Kothari, B.A.LL.B, Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai
Page: 810-835
Celebrate 75 glorious years of Independence, and the scavenger person watches the flag unfurledfrom the dark hole of filth, odor of deadly methane and serious risk of death
Tulasa Neupane, Nepal Law Campus, Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu, Nepal
Page: 836-853
Secularism is a topic that has received positive reception everywhere. However, this is a contentious issue in France, particularly among Muslims who are struggling to maintain their religious identity.
Shachi Agrawal, B.B.A.LL.B, Renaissance Law College, Indore
Ritu Ajwani, B.B.A.LL.B, Renaissance Law College, Indore
Page: 854-866
This paper talks about the concept and relevance of Article 44 which is uniform civil code. This paper tries to answer the simple question that whether uniform civil code is suitable for country
Sheetal S., B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), School of Law, SASTRA Deemed University
Page: 867-876
People are sharing their personal information in online more frequently as a result of the considerable increase in internet usage. As a result, fraudsters can access a great deal of personal data
Harsh Patel, B.A.LL.B, Renaissance Law College, Indore
Shreyas Soni, B.A.LL.B, Renaissance Law College, Indore
Page: 877-892
Telemedicine is a solution to those who cannot visit or the people who cannot afford to pay the huge fees of Doctors. It's a kind of remote medical service that gives people remote access
Apoorva Shetty, Pursuing LLM (Business and Trade Law) from Karnataka State Law University, Hubbali
Page: 893-903
This paper focuses on examining the interrelationship between the practice of the dowry system and suicide in India. Dowry is the act of giving cash, gold, property, valuables, etc.
Ashima Pury, Practicing Advocate & LLM (IP) Candidate at Amity Law School, Noida
Page: 904-926
Intellectual property rights are the exclusive privilege given to the creator of a work, which has literary or artistic expression or that which is capable of industrial application over the creation of his mind
Sharon Singh, Research Associate, National Law School of India University, Bengaluru
Page: 927-940
Technological advancements have altered the nature and scope of trade in such a manner that the vital environmental facet of sustainable development has come under severe strain.
Analysis Of Sec 100 Of Companies Act (EGM By Requisition): Procedural Validity Vs Objective Validity
Ashwini Mondkar, School of Law, Ajeenkya D Y Patil University
Sangeeta Verma, School of Law, Ajeenkya D Y Patil University
Page: 941-952
The shareholders or members of a company are its primary owners. At the same time, they are also the main beneficiaries of the company. The shareholder’s rights laid down in the Companies Act
Anmol Kapoor, B.A. L.L.B. (Hons.), St. Xavier's University, Department of Law, Kolkata
Page: 953-958
The introduction to the paper begins by providing us with a definition of what the term ecocide shall mean and how the definition is coined. Ecocide can be defined as damage
Adv. Maitrayae Sadhu, Bar Council of West Bengal
Page: 959-974
Today the world is running through the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and with the pace of globalization it has got more smooth running all over the world.
Bhagavan Singh Yadav, Research Scholar, Shri Venkateshwara University, Gajraula, Amroha, U.P.
Dr. Rana Parveen, Research Supervisor, Shri Venkateshwara University, Gajraula, Amroha, U.P.
Page: 975-987
The high function of judiciary at some point of the ground is to assist keep peace through their decisions, that is fantastic safety price because it prevents criminal violence.
Prahlad Rathore, B.A.LL.B, Renaissance Law College, Indore
Page: 988-1001
The concept and definition of marital rape has been firstly introduced by sir Mathew Hales wherein he stated that- The husband cannot be guilty of a rape committed by himself
Raj Yadav, Indore Institute of Law, Indore
Page: 1002-1016
This paper tries to dive into the complexities of the cryptocurrency bill in India, which was introduced in the financial year budget 2022, It will also deal with taxation policy
Seethala Baskar, BBA; LL.B. (Hons.), School of Law, SASTRA Deemed University, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu
Page: 1017-1024
One of the cybercrimes with the quickest rate of growth is identity theft. The average public is unaware of how much personal information they disclose across all Internet services
Siddhant Patra, BBA LLB (H), School of Legal Studies, CMR University
Page: 1025-1037
The term ‘self-employed’ is defined as “earning one's living in one's own business or through freelance work, rather than as the employee of another;1 “working for oneself
Sachin Sharma, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur
Page: 1038-1046
Today, one and all are shifting in the direction of the generation of digitization and networking, which surely brings assorted benefits in one-of-a-kind fields which include e-commerce
Anita Thakur, Assistant Professor, Sheds Law College, Solan, Himachal Pradesh
Page: 1047-1060
The Supreme Court of India and the High Courts, described as the most powerful judiciary in the world, are witnessing dramatic changes in their institutional structure.
Manish Tripathi, Symbiosis Law School, Nagpur
Page: 1061-1084
There are multiple articles under the constitution which together are made to achieve the concept of equality, example- article 14-18. One of the important facets of equality
Adv. Roopali Garg & Adv. Gurjant Singh Cheema, Advocate at Punjab & Haryana High Court
Page: 1085-1095
Alternate Dispute Resolution can be seen as one of the most efficient and prominent mechanism in resolving Disputes. It has proven to be a well sorted mechanism when compared
Anirudh Patwa, Devi Ahilya Visva Vidhyalaya
Page: 1096-1109
Dishonour of cheque under section 138 of the Negotiable Instrument Act is a penal provision. The penal provisions has been in force since 1988. It has been, upto some extent
Siddhartha Sethi, Jindal Global Law School
Page: 1110-1117
The paper Critically Analyses the lifting of Corporate Veil by Judicial Interpretation. The aim is to give readers an understanding on how Corporate Veil is lifted by the Courts
Saurabh Saxena, LLM, Amity University, Jaipur
Page: 1118-1129
In this paper, the discussion will be made regarding the farmer's bill 2020. It was observed that the central government had three bills related to farmers which were known as farmers' bills collectively.
Kanchan Gour LL.M, Amity University Jaipur
Page: 1130-1138
In this paper, the discussion is made regarding domestic violence in rural India. It has been observed that domestic violence cases in rural India are much more than compared in Urban India.
Navya Singh, Graphic Era Hill University, Dehradun, Uttarakhand
Page: 1139-1151
The Trademark rights in India are shielded by the Trademark Act, 1999 and passing off. The Trademark Act protects, registers, and prevents trademark fraud. It also covers trademark holder
Gurjinder Singh, Assistant Professor, Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University, Chandigarh
Page: 1152-1168
The pharmaceutical sector is highly regulated sector. From patent application to marketing approval, commercial exploitation, patent expiry and market competition
Akanksha Vashist, Research Assistant, School of Law, Galgotias University
Page: 1169-1174
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is a historic document in regards to Human Rights. It is a milestone in area of Human Rights as it had been drafted by citizens
Hiral Ketan Joshi, Symbiosis Law School
Page: 1175-1180
India is one of the founding members of the International Labour Organisation and thereby holds a higher level of responsibility to ensure that the employer-employee relations
Anooj N Bargat, B.A. L.L.B., Maharashtra National Law University, Nagpur
Page: 1181-1186
The Indian constitution guarantees justice, freedoms, equality, and fraternity through the Judiciary. Indian democracy's judiciary protects citizens' rights and provides
Varshini. N. K, Crescent School of Law
Vijayenthira Poopathy. D. G, Crescent School of Law
Page: 1187-1198
Bonded labour is delineated as a connection between employer and employee with loan as consideration. India’s culture is a product of class relations, a colonial history
N.Aieshwaryaa, Sastra Deemed To Be University
Page: 1199-1206
Crime has also been linked to the history of humanity. Along with a civil society, crime has long been associated. Crimes have also evolved in response to changing times
Laxmi Priya Soni, B.A.LL. B (Hons.), School of Law, GITAM University Visakhapatnam
Page: 1207-1218
This Research paper deals with the Critical Analysis on Child Labour Prohibition Act, 1986. In India, the issue of child labor is a top priority since the early entry into the labor force
Tushar Arora, B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons), Graphic Era Hill University
Akshatra Sharma, B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons), Graphic Era Hill University
Page: 1219-1233
Any rule governing the geographical indicators of such items, whether they are manufactured, natural, or agricultural, could adequately protect the rights of the people
Varnav Somwal, LLM, Amity University Noida
Page: 1234-1247
This research paper evaluates the principle of transformative constitutionalism with the help of the Indian Constitution. I have relied on two dynamic judgments of the Indian Supreme Court
Asma Shuaib, B.A.LL.B (Hons.), Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
Page: 1248-1260
One of the pertinent issues today regarding the criminal justice system in India is the increased rate ofwrongful incarcerations and convictions. The number of undertrials and exonerees
Neil J Shah, Institute of Law, Nirma University
Page: 1261-1272
Any nation needs a strong legal system in order to draw in investments as well as to guarantee that the project being funded is completed within the allotted budget.
Ms Vidya Nair, Assistant Professor, NMIMS
Page: 1273-1280
This article is focused upon gender-based cybercrimes or gender-based violence against women occurring in cyberspace. As we are more technologically equipped
Kushagra, OP Jindal Global University
Page: 1281-1288
The #metoo movement has generated heated war of words amongst Indian feminists. The movement has now become a feminist civil war, which initially began to combat with the sexual predators.
Prashant Sharma & Sakshi Sharma, National Law Institute University, Bhopal
Page: 1289-1306
The evolving economic changes and business environment have poised to usher the government to revamp the legal fabric of the Competition Act 2002 and come with the Draft Competition
Vemuri Phani Pragneya, B.Com.L.L.B.(Hons), Tamil Nadu National Law University
Page: 1307-1321
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural employment Guarantee Act, 2005, formerly known as National rural employment guarantee act, is believed to be worlds largest flagship program for poor.
Seeya Bhasin, B.A. LL.B, Christ University
Page: 1322-1327
The Indian Constitution is a comprehensive document that declares the existence of an independent and free India, where people are granted fundamental rights and duties
Atul Raj, Advocate, Delhi High Court
Page: 1328-1342
The concept of corporate governance in companies emerged in the western countries in the 1970s with the objective of preventing the promoters from conducting the affairs
Anushka Sharma, Institute of Law Nirma University Ahmedabad
Page: 1343-1349
Prison overcrowding is a severe problem that has been addressed by national and international actors for decades and has plagued modern prisons since the beginning of the nineteenth century
Anushka Sharma, LLM, Institute of Law Nirma University Ahmedabad
Page: 1350-1359
One aspect of globalization is that it brings the world together. However, it also leads to outside intervention by an international organization or foreign states
Anjali Bhatt, Assistant Professor, School of Law, UPES, Dehradun
Page: 1360-1370
Prison comes under List II of Indian Constitution, which demarcates it as a state subject2. “Prison”3 has been defined as any jail or place used permanently or temporarily under the general
Kartik Rathi, School of Law, NMIMS
Page: 1371-1388
Hate speech does not have specific term that distinguishes ‘hateful' from ‘not hateful,' therefore it has become a contentious issue in our constitution with regard to the extent
Kavya Bhatia, Assistant Professor, Rayat Bahra College of Law, Hoshiarpur
Page: 1389-1399
Rape per se is a horrifying offense that violates the privacy, dignity, and self- esteem of the victim, and when such a horrifying act takes place within the four walls of the home
Saurabh Saxena, Amity University, Jaipur
Page: 1400-1406
Fundamental rights are a necessity in the present world and every individual has his rights through which his life becomes easier. The fundamental right of an individual can be defined
Misbah Khan, UPES, Dehradun
Page: 1407-1412
The word “secularism” is a wider concept than what it appears to be. The meaning of secularism can vary from one country to other, however, it stands for the idea of no discrimination
Kanchan Gour, Amity University, Jaipur
Page: 1413-1419
Being the first citizen of the country is always considered to be a valuable position. In this paper, there will be a discussion regarding the Queen of the United Kingdom
Aditya Srivastava, BBA LL.B. (H), Symbiosis Law School
Page: 1420-1426
In today’s modern world, the functions of the administration is constantly expanding day by day and with those problems related to administration is also growing.
Dr. Mohita Chhibber, Ph. D., Mumbai University
Page: 1427-1443
Live- in relationship is a relation in which two adults live together like a married couple without marriage. Here, we are mainly dealing with heterosexual relationships
Dr. Christabell Joseph, Associate Professor, School of Law, Christ University, Bangalore
Page: 1444-1449
Abortion is defined as the artificial or spontaneous termination of a pregnancy before the embryo or foetus can survive on its own outside a woman’s uterus, in the black’s law dictionary.
Deepak Rathore, B.B.A. L.L.B., O.P. Jindal Global University, Sonipat
Page: 1450-1454
The former owners may say that they were unaware of the whole fiasco, but the terms of the loan agreement suggest that the stake was sold a decade ago itself due to their lack of due diligence
Radhika Dwivedi, Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, Indore
Page: 1455-1459
The disabled have been ostracized and stigmatized for millennia in almost all civilizations, and they constitute a segment of the population that is underserved and neglected.
Sarthak Sisodia, BA LLB, School of Law and Constitutional Studies, Shobhit Institute of Engineering and Technology
Neha Bharti, Assistant Professor, School of Law and Constitutional Studies, Shobhit Institute of Engineering and Technology
Page: 1460-1467
Transfer of property act deal with transfer of immovable property. Contract of sale of immovable property is basically a contract, which states terms for the permanent transfer of property.
Elamathi J, Christ (Deemed to be University)
Page: 1468-1481
The World Trade Organization has been hesitant to act, particularly when it comes to integrating the digital economies of various nations. due to tensions between governments
Adreet Hazarika, BA.LLB (Hons) National Law University and Judicial Academy Assam
Page: 1482-1486
Marriage is an institution that not only binds two individuals together but their families too.But even such an institution comes with its own issues and disputes, some trivial
Vaishnavi Raman, School of Law, NMIMS University, Bangalore
Manav Rajpal, School of Law, NMIMS University, Bangalore
Page: 1487-1492
Mergers and acquisitions in start-ups can be complex and risky, but they can also help them develop and expand. In recent years, Start-up mergers and acquisitions have increased.
Akansha Sharma, National Law University and Judicial Academy, Assam
Page: 1493-1505
In the wake of rising conviction rates against the offense of sedition, the Supreme Court of India has stayed the provisions of section 124A of the Indian Penal Code.
Kaushal Kasliwal, Kautilya School of Public Policy
Page: 1506-1518
Inequality is the word in vogue from ancient times to modern times. However, in India, a particular class of people faced a considerable level of discrimination and in-equalities
Samyukta P Menon, BA. LLB (Hons), National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS)
Ashwathi KP, BA. LLB (Hons), National University of Advanced Legal Studies (NUALS)
Page: 1519-1538
Every nation's economic prosperity is largely influenced by the tax system it has put in place. Taxation is the government's main source of income. The economy of a nation benefits from a tax structure
Gyanendra Shukla, UPES, Dehradun
Kanishka Sakshi, UPES, Dehradun
Rananjay Pratap Singh, UPES, Dehradun
Page: 1539-1583
As the country's political landscape has become more diverse and stable over the years, as demonstrated in the historical anecdote about the growth of its liberal opposition
Archishma S Kalluraya, Ramaiah Institute of Legal Studies
Page: 1584-1590
Internet has become one of the most integral parts in an individual’s life. A time where internet has conquered the world and everyone uses internet from basic communications
Jaspreet Singh, BA LLB, The Law School, University of Jammu
Page: 1591-1601
Prevalence of the practice of ‘abortion’ over centuries, its criminalization in the colonial era, the opinion and changing attitude of the Indian legislature towards abortion and the process of its liberalization
Pooja Gautam, Assistant Professor, School of Law, UPES
Page: 1602-1609
Doping, in its simplest form, refers to the use of banned chemicals by athletes to enhance their strength, stamina, and overall performance. India joined the international movement
Preeta Brahma, Research Scholar, School of Law, Vel Tech Deemed to be University, Avadi, Chennai
A. Subrahmanyam, Dean, School of Law, Vel Tech Deemed to be University, Avadi, Chennai
Page: 1610-1626
World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) booklet 2020 highlights the need for protection of Indigenous People’s Genetic Resources, Traditional Knowledge